Osama Bin Laden Through The Years

396821 01: This photo taken from Jordanian television shows terrorist leader Osama bin Laden in his latest video broadcast, November 3, 2001 as he calls on Muslims all around the world to support him and his Al-Qaeda network in their for "Jihad," or holy war, against the US. (Photo by Salah Malkawi/Getty Images)

Osama bin Laden Interviewed

397285 01: UNDATED PHOTO Saudi militant Osama bin Laden (L) sits with Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir during an interview at an undisclosed location in Afghanistan. In the article, which was published November 10, 2001 in Karachi, bin Laden said he had nuclear and chemical weapons and might use them in response to U.S. attacks. (Photo by Visual News/Getty Images)

Osama bin Laden Interviewed

397285 02: UNDATED PHOTO Osama bin Laden (L) sits with his adviser Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian linked to the al Qaeda network, during an interview with Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir (not pictured) at an undisclosed location in Afghanistan. In the article, which was published November 10, 2001 in Karachi, bin Laden said he had nuclear and chemical weapons and might use them in response to U.S. attacks. (Photo by Visual News/Getty Images)

Osama bin Laden Tape Released

398584 04: CNN broadcasts the Osama bin Laden tape showing bin Laden (L) speaking with an unidentified Saudi sheik, December 13, 2001 after it was released by the Pentagon. The Bush administration called the tape the "smoking gun" that proves bin Ladens direct responsibility for the September 11 attacks on the United States. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Second Osama Bin Laden Video

399035 01: A videotape released by Al-Jazeera TV featuring Osama Bin Laden is broadcast in Britain December 27, 2001. The tape, estimated to have been recorded two weeks earlier, shows Bin Laden describing the World Trade Center attack as "commendable," calling it "benevolent terrorism" designed to raise the issue of Israeli attacks on Palestinians. (Photo by Getty Images)

Pro-U.S. Rally in Manila

MANILA, PHILIPPINES - JULY 4: Pro-U.S. Filipinos torch a mural of Osama Bin Laden along a busy street to celebrate the 56th anniversary of the Filipino-American Friendship Day July 4, 2002 in Manila, Philippines. Approximately hundreds of Filipinos joined the march in support of the war against terrorism and communism. About 1,000 U.S. military personnel are in the southern Philippines for a six-month mission to train and advise the Philippine military in their fight againist the al-Qaeda linked Abu Sayyaf group. (Photo by Gabriel Mistral/Getty Images)

Osama Bin Laden Headshot

394268 01: (FRANCE OUT) Arab militant Osama Bin Laden poses for this undated photo. A US official and experts have identified Bin Laden as the possible mastermind in the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon in the United States. (Photo by Getty Images)

Aftermath of Attack On The World Trade Center

394588 01: A newspaper cover in the form of an Osama bin Laden wanted poster hangs on a wall September 18, 2001 in a Brooklyn, New York subway station. Over 5,000 people died in the September 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, and bin Laden has emerged as the leading suspect. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Suspected Terrorist Osama bin Laden

394735 02: (FILE PHOTO) Suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden is seen in this undated photo taken from a television image. (Photo by Getty Images)

Suspected Terrorist Osama bin Laden

394735 03: (FILE PHOTO) Suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden is seen in this undated photo taken from a television image. (Photo by Getty Images)

Suspected Terrorist Osama bin Laden

394735 04: (FILE PHOTO) Suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden is seen in this undated photo taken from a television image. (Photo by Getty Images)

Suspected Terrorist Osama bin Laden

394735 05: (FILE PHOTO) Suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden is seen in this undated photo taken from a television image. (Photo by Getty Images)

394786 01: ***EXCLUSIVE*** (NEWSWEEK AND US NEWS OUT) (WASHINGTON POST AND NEW YORK TIMES OUT UNTIL JANUARY 1, 2002) (FILE PHOTO) Osama bin Laden sits with his son in front of a map of the Arabian Gulf in this undated photo. American military ships are marked on the map. Bin Laden is the chief suspect on the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S. (Photo by Getty Images)

Osama Bin Laden File Photos

394786 03: ***EXCLUSIVE*** (NEWSWEEK AND US NEWS OUT) (WASHINGTON POST AND NEW YORK TIMES OUT UNTIL JANUARY 1, 2002) (FILE PHOTO) Osama bin Laden meets with one of his top advisors in this undated photo. Bin Laden is the chief suspect on the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S. (Photo by Getty Images)

Osama bin-Laden Press Conference

395332 01: (FILE PHOTO) Suspected terrorist Osama bin-Laden addresses a news conference May 26, 1998 in Afghanistan. A Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman said October 4, 2001 that it had seen sufficient evidence provided by U.S. investigators to allow an indictment against Osama bin Laden. (Photo by Getty Images)

Osama bin-Laden Press Conference

395332 02: (FILE PHOTO) Suspected terrorist Osama bin-Laden addresses a news conference May 26, 1998 in Afghanistan. A Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman said October 4, 2001 that it had seen sufficient evidence provided by U.S. investigators to allow an indictment against Osama bin Laden. (Photo by Getty Images)

Osama bin-Laden Press Conference

395332 03: (FILE PHOTO) Armed masked men stand guard as suspected terrorist Osama bin-Laden (C) and Ayman Al-Zawahiri (L) address a news conference May 26, 1998 in Afghanistan. A Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman said October 4, 2001 that it had seen sufficient evidence provided by U.S. investigators to allow an indictment against Osama bin Laden. (Photo by Getty Images)

Osama bin-Laden Press Conference

395332 04: (FILE PHOTO) Suspected terrorist Osama bin-Ladens is seen in this undate photo in Afghanistan. A Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman said October 4, 2001 that it had seen sufficient evidence provided by U.S. investigators to allow an indictment against Osama bin Laden. (Photo by Getty Images)

Wedding of Osama bin Laden's Son

395348 01: Saudi-born terrorist suspect Osama bin Laden (R) is seen in this photo by Al-Jazeera TV at the wedding of his son Mohammed bin Laden (C) January 9, 2001 in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The bride's father, Abu Hafas al-Masri, is seated to the left. (Photo by Al-Jazeera/Getty Images)

395378 02: A screen shot from an computer game which displays anti-Osama Bin Laden sentiments October 4, 2001 at an internet cafe in London, England. Companies offering the games have been inundated with hits on their websites, with one company reporting 340, 000 users on their site in eight days. (Photo by Sion Touhig/Getty Images)

Anti-Osama Bin Laden Internet Games

395378 03: A screen shot from an computer game which displays anti-Osama Bin Laden sentiments October 4, 2001 at an internet cafe in London, England. Companies offering the games have been inundated with hits on their websites, with one company reporting 340, 000 users on their site in eight days. (Photo by Sion Touhig/Getty Images)

American Gun Sales Rise After Terror Attacks

395266 04: A customer buys a box of bullits and a target of Osama Bin Laden October 3, 2001 at Blue Ridge Arsenal in Chantilly, VA. Guns sales have risen across America since the September 11th terrorist attacks. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

53nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Cancelled

395457 05: A television screen displays Osama Bin Laden address to the world in the press room at the 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards October 7, 2001 in Los Angeles, CA. The 53nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were cancelled due to the U.S. strike on Afghanistan. (Photo by Jason Kirk/ Getty Images)

Anti-US Protests In Pakistan

395785 16: Thousands of Islamic extremists rally to protest US air strikes in Afghanistan and support terrorist leader Osama bin Laden October 12, 2001 after Friday prayers in Quetta, Pakistan. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)

Osama Bin Landen Recorded Statement

395488 01: Osama bin Laden is seen at an undisclosed location in this television image broadcast October 7, 2001 from Al Jazeera Television in Qatar. Bin Laden praised God for the September 11 terrorist attacks and swore America "will never dream of security" until "the infidel's armies leave the land of Muhammad," in a videotaped statement aired after the strike launched Sunday by the United States and Britain in Afghanistan. (Al Jazeera TV/Getty Images)

OSAMSA BIN LADEN TARGET

395534 01: A shooting target with a with an image of Osama Bin Laden in the crosshairs, which has gained popularly with shooters, at Target Sports October 6, 2001 in Royal Oak, MI. The owner of the gun store/shooting range has sold more than 1500 of the targets within a few days. All proceeds from the sales are being donated to the victims of the terrorist attack on September 11. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

OSAMSA BIN LADEN TARGET

395534 02: Ray, owner of Target Sports, holds up a target with an image of Osama Bin Ladin October 6, 2001 in Royal Oak, MI. More than 1500 of the targets have been sold within a few days with all proceeds donated to the victims of the terrorist attack on September 11. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

395621 01: An image of Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden, who appears at the top of the newly released list of the FBI's Most Wanted October 10, 2001 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

FBI Unveiled a New Most Wanted List

395630 01: (UNDATED FILE PHOTO) Osama bin Laden, prime suspect of the September 11th attacks in the United States, is shown in this photo released by the FBI October 10, 2001 in Washington, D.C. Osama Bin Laden is also wanted in connection with the August 7, 1998 bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya. These attacks killed over 200 people. (Photo Courtesy of FBI/Getty Images)

FBI Unveiled a New Most Wanted List

395630 02: "Most Wanted Terrorist" poster of Osama bin Laden as released by the FBI October 10, 2001 in Washington, D.C. Osama Bin Laden is also wanted in connection with the August 7, 1998 bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya. These attacks killed over 200 people. (Photo Courtesy of FBI/Getty Images)

California Manufacturer Produces Anti-bin Laden Products

395965 01: The face of suspected terrorist leader Osama bin Laden is targeted with rifle cross hairs on a golf ball produced by Impact Products, LLC, October 17, 2001 in Agoura Hills, CA. Impact Products has been producing a variety of anti-bin Laden products since shortly after the terror attacks on Washington DC. and New York. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

California Manufacturer Produces Anti-bin Laden Products

395965 07: Toilet paper with images of suspected terrorist leader Osama bin Laden is displayed by Impact Products, LLC, October 17, 2001 in Agoura Hills, CA. Impact Products has been producing a variety of anti-bin Laden products since shortly after the terror attacks on Washington D.C. and New York. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

California Manufacturer Produces Anti-bin Laden Products

395965 09: Toilet paper with images of suspected terrorist leader Osama bin Laden is displayed by Impact Products, LLC, October 17, 2001 in Agoura Hills, CA. Impact Products has been producing a variety of anti-bin Laden products since shortly after the terror attacks on Washington D.C. and New York. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

FILE PHOTO Colin Powell Warns Of Bin Laden And Iraqi Partnership

AFGHANISTAN - MAY 26, 1998: (FILE PHOTO) Suspected terrorist leader Osama bin Laden addresses a news conference May 26, 1998 in Afghanistan. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell told the Senate Budget Committee February 11, 2003 that he had read a transcript from bin Laden or someone believed to be him, speaking about his partnership with Iraq from an Al Jazeera tape. The Arab satellite station aired a statement allegedly from Osama bin Laden. (Photo by Getty Images)

FILE PHOTO Colin Powell Warns Of Bin Laden And Iraqi Partnership

AFGHANISTAN - UNDATED FILE PHOTO: Saudi dissident and suspected terrorist leader Osama bin Laden is seen in this undated file photo taken somewhere in Afghanistan. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell told the Senate Budget Committee February 11, 2003 that he had read a transcript from bin Laden or someone believed to be him, speaking about his partnership with Iraq from an Al Jazeera tape. The Arab satellite station aired a statement allegedly from Osama bin Laden. (Photo by Getty Images)

New Videotape Of Bin Laden Released

AMMAN, JORDAN - SEPTEMBER 10: This is a still image taken from a video tape aired on Al-Jazeerah station September 10, 2003 that shows Al-Qaeda leaders Osama Bin Laden (L) and Ayman al-Dhawaheri walking in an unspecified location. The video tape, the first video image of bin Laden in about two years, was aired on the eve of the second anniversary of the September 11 attacks. (Photo by Salah Malkawi/Getty Images)

New Videotape Of Bin Laden Released

AMMAN, JORDAN - SEPTEMBER 10: This is a still image taken from a video tape aired on Al-Jazeerah station September 10, 2003 that shows Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden in an unspecified location. The video tape, the first video image of bin Laden in about two years, was aired on the eve of the second anniversary of the September 11 attacks. (Photo by Salah Malkawi/Getty Images)